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My theory on the death of Edgar Allan Poe..:: <3
How did Edgar Allan Poe really die? No one really knows but there are many theorys. My thought isbelieve strongly he got depressed
over the loss of his beloved wife and went out and that he died fromalchohol poisoning and craziness. I
drank heavily. Next, he probably got himself into some trouble with people who mugged him and switched out his clothing.
In Edgar's time of need no one was around to help the poor drunk man. Therefore he died on the way to the hospital
because unfortunetly it was too late. The founders of Edgar's body passed out on the side walk were not there in time to
save the life of a soon to be world famous poet for his spooky and haunting tales. R.I.P Edgar Allan Poe, may your terrifying
stories of talking crows and murders live on in the everyday life of modern citizens.
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How did Edgar Allan Poe really die? No one really knows but there are many theorys. My thought isbelieve strongly he got depressed
over the loss of his beloved wife and went out and that he died fromalchohol poisoning and craziness. I
drank heavily. Next, he probably got himself into some trouble with people who mugged him and switched out his clothing.
In Edgar's time of need no one was around to help the poor drunk man. Therefore he died on the way to the hospital
because unfortunetly it was too late. The founders of Edgar's body passed out on the side walk were not there in time to
save the life of a soon to be world famous poet for his spooky and haunting tales. R.I.P Edgar Allan Poe, may your terrifying
stories of talking crows and murders live on in the everyday life of modern citizens.